The Data Analysis Undergraduate major  K10-12

Israeli Ministry of Education








We find ourselves in a transformative era marked by the advent of artificial intelligence, particularly as a language model. The integration of these tools is causing significant technological upheaval in business processes, knowledge consumption, and, consequently, in the perception of educational institutions.


In response to this evolution, the role of the data analyst is undergoing changes, becoming even more crucial and in high demand.


Hence, Data Analysis is a rapidly evolving field, allowing for the adaptation of curricula and skills to real-world needs. In this program, students acquire practical experience by analyzing relevant, real-world data sets.

Key Learning Objectives in the Data Analysis Discipline

Students engage in hands-on practice with techniques such as data mining, management, and analysis using various technologies. They also explore visualization through dashboards, presentations, knowledge management, and ethical considerations. The curriculum covers descriptive statistics, advanced use of data analysis tools, working with AI tools, and more.


By the program's conclusion, students will possess the skills to:

- Extract meaningful insights from data

- Effectively communicate data-driven findings and recommendations to business clients


The teaching materials are designed for Generation Z and Alpha, incorporating short videos, exercises, and solutions for self-learning.

Key Skills Developed

The learning focus encompasses critical thinking, independent and entrepreneurial thinking, self-learning, creativity, collaborative learning, planning, and process thinking.


The matriculation exam is computerized and includes application and analysis questions with open materials. The final project involves creating an analytical report using a dashboard to visualize data and recommendations.

Weekly Instruction Hours

Students dedicate 8-12 hours per week to data analysis instruction over three years of high school. 

Assessment Methods

Assessment includes a data-oriented project with social impact, a computerized high school graduation exam with open internet sources and AI tools, and a Capstone Project utilizing BI tools to perform data analysis, extract insights, and present findings to decision-makers, all while incorporating artificial intelligence tools. 

Teacher Training

Our teachers undergo a customized training program developed in collaboration with academic institutions. This program equips our data analysis instructors with key technical competencies and pedagogical techniques essential for delivering engaging, hands-on data literacy education to high school students.

Industry Mentorship for Real-World Connections

Data professionals from the industry are integrated into the classroom, serving as mentors. They facilitate connections between students and the real-world data landscape, providing technological expertise to complement teachers. 

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Ronit Nehemia

Supervises a high school data analysis K12 program 

Ministry of Education ISRAEL